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big deal
noun as in something or someone important
adjective as in impressive
Strong matches
Example Sentences
Indie studio Neon has acquired worldwide rights to the horror film “Together” at the Sundance Film Festival, marking the first big deal at what has been a muted gathering so far.
Grant Ellis is not making a big deal about being only the second Black star of “The Bachelor.”
As Case, 54, candidly points out, for a girl who grew up in abject loneliness, the prospect of failing or faltering in front of an audience was no big deal.
“The fact that Trump kept his word and it has a direct result in our case, that’s a pretty big deal,” she said.
“I didn’t see the news, got out here and looked and it didn’t hit me until now. Wow. This is a big deal.”
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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